It depends on each coin's condition and mintmark.
Please see the question "What is the value of a 1936 US nickel?" for more information.
There are several series of 1925 buffalo nickels, and they all have different worth. Generally speaking, a buffalo nickel is worth between 99 cents and 10 dollars.
It is a common date among Buffalo nickels and is worth less then $2 unless it is in perfect condition.
Unfortunately, Buffalo nickels are virtually worthless. The only valuable ones are error coins, I don't know them by heart just look them up online. Lets say you had a 1915 in perfect condition, you might get $10. I have to differ greatly with the above answer. There are non-error buffaloes that have sold at auctions for thousands of dollars. Check the related link below the answer for values of buffalo nickels. A buffalo nickel with no date on it will be worth at least 5 cents. The value of these coins are determined by the date, mint mark and condition of the coin.
No such thing. The last year for buffalo nickels was 1938.
The first buffalo nickels were minted in 1913.
There are several series of 1925 buffalo nickels, and they all have different worth. Generally speaking, a buffalo nickel is worth between 99 cents and 10 dollars.
There are almost no rare nickels still in circulation. If you're lucky you might find some at an estate sale or if someone accidentally spends one. General things to know are:Most nickels minted since 1946 have little or no added value; the same is true for 1940 and 1941.1950-D nickels are moderately scarce and worth several dollars in average condition."War nickels" 1942-1945 with a large mint mark over Monticello are worth at least $1 because they contain a small amount of silver.Common-date buffalo nickels are worth at least $1 but that can go up for coins in better condition.Older-date buffalo nickels can be worth a couple of dollars or moreCommon-date Liberty nickels are worth at least $3; older ones can be (but not necessarily are) worth more.
Most nickels, especially those in circulation, are not worth much above their face value. However, certain older nickels, such as the 1942-1945 "War Nickel" that contains 35% silver, can have some numismatic value. Additionally, any nickel dated before 1938 may be valuable due to its scarcity and collector demand.
All 2002 nickels have a picture of Monticello on the back. The only Jefferson nickels to carry an image of a buffalo (actually a bison) were dated 2005 and they're only worth face value if you find them in change.
Five to ten years for counterfieting. Do you mean Buffalo Nickels (aka Indian Head Nickels)? Common dates with significant wear are worth about 25 cents apiece. Scarce dates in Mint State condition may be worth several thousand dollars.
It is a common date among Buffalo nickels and is worth less then $2 unless it is in perfect condition.
60 nickels
These are very common coins. They were made by the millions. You might get 3-4 dollars for your coins.
It's a common date for Buffalo nickels. Average value is 50 cents to $1.50 for low grade coins.
Dateless buffalo nickels are worth about 10 cents each. They're popular for use in crafts and jewelry.
Unfortunately, Buffalo nickels are virtually worthless. The only valuable ones are error coins, I don't know them by heart just look them up online. Lets say you had a 1915 in perfect condition, you might get $10. I have to differ greatly with the above answer. There are non-error buffaloes that have sold at auctions for thousands of dollars. Check the related link below the answer for values of buffalo nickels. A buffalo nickel with no date on it will be worth at least 5 cents. The value of these coins are determined by the date, mint mark and condition of the coin.
No such thing. The last year for buffalo nickels was 1938.